The taxi dropped us off at the San Dusit Zoo, which we knew was close to our hotel so we wandered for a little while asking people for directions to our hotel. We found it inside the university, checked in and passed out on our beds for a nap.
Our hotel
While we were looking for the hotel we met a Kenyan man who told us about his acrobat show that was performing at the zoo so after our nap we headed in that direction. It was also a plus that we knew how to get there because the taxi had dropped off by the entrance in the first place.
San Dusit Zoo:
Ya... we didn't know either.
There were komodo dragons surrounding this pool.
The would whip their tails when they were agitated but luckily,
that was all they did. One dragon actually did whip one of us and it hurt
but mostly just scared her, the Thai people in the zoo got a kick out of it.
Time for the show! First up, Kenyan acrobats.
They were incredible
Second: Elephant show
The elephants did everything from dance to Micheal Jackson to shoot basketball.
We couldn't decide how well they were treated so it was a little difficult to fully enjoy it.
After the zoo the acrobats were done and we met them. They were friendly... very friendly. And when I say very friendly I mean they asked us out for drinks and they wouldn't take no for an answer. It blew their minds that we didn't drink or smoke. One even asked for our phone number and insisted on us coming back to the zoo... that was our cue to leave. We just told them how great the show was and walked away, it was hilarious. It was then time for dinner!
Mexican Food!!
Took the taxi a while to find it but the drive was worth it!
We were SO excited to see cheese!
After dinner we just walked around a little. We bought a few things but were tired and not fond of the kind of night life Bangkok had to offer.
The city was HUGE and... dirty.
We saw rats, drunk people and many other things we didn't want to see.
We didn't stay on the streets long but we never felt unsafe because we never
separated but the night life was not why we went to Bangkok.
The next day we went to the wedding (more on that later) and then took Tuk Tuk to the Grand Palace.
This is a Tuk Tuk. Only foreigners use them but they are so fun
and were better at getting through traffic!
View of Bangkok
View of the driver
View of the riders
SUPER nice driver
Not so nice of a driver.. he lied to us about the Grand Palace being
closed to get us to go to the floating markets... He was a good liar,
I'll give him that but we didn't fall for it.
Grand Palace:
According to Wikipedia -
The Grand Palace is a complex of building at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The palace has been the official resident of the Kings of Siam (and later Thailand) since 1782. the king, his court and his royal government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925. The present monarch currently resides at Chitralada Palace, but the Grand Palace is still used for official events. Several royal ceremonies and state functions are held within the walls of the palace every year.
We didn't have much time before we left for the bus so we weren't go inside the palace because you have to change your clothes to be suitable for the palace and there was a long line but we got some great shots outside it.
After we walked around the outside of the palace we went and saw
Wat Pho: one of the largest reclining Buddhas in Thailand
Trip overall: great. Will we return to Bangkok? nope. It was fun, we did a lot but Bangkok as a city was big, confusing, dirty and people were pretty rude. The wedding was beautiful and that will be my next post, it was the highlight of our trip!
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